RonFar3 features his theory and perspective on No Limit Hold’em Full Ring in this video brought to us by our friends at CardRunners. RonFar3 is a huge winner at the small stakes on PokerStars and recently became a CardRunners coach back in August of 2010.
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We introduce new instructor RonFar3 with some serious style: a new series showcasing the true theory behind your decion making. He kicks things off this week reviewing general full ring theory, pre-flop theory, and the thinking behind all the decisions you’ll have to make.
Some comments from RonFar3 from the video’s thread:
I typically play 24, though as of late if I’m playing off peak hours I’ve found it difficult to always be able to get 24 quality tables open. As a result occasionally now I’ll play a session where I’m on average playing 16 or 18 tables.
I hope whatever advice I may have given you ended up being helpful. There’s a couple guys I chat with regularly going for SNE this year that are currently a little behind pace, and have a tough road ahead of them especially heading into the final months of the year when VPP/hand averages inevitably drop on Pokerstars. SNE at small stakes is a tough grind.
I actually very much would like to produce an episode dedicated to HuD stats and how to use them effectively because I think it is one of my strengths as a player. Perhaps one will get made later on in the series.
My HuD is set up as follows, though I do make use of stats found in mouseover popups quite frequently, I’d imagine more frequently than most:
VPIP/PFR/AGG/Hands
3b/Ft3b/Steal/BB Fold to Steal
Fold to Cbet/Fold to Turn cbet/Cbet%
Off the top of my head the popup stats I tend to reference the most are TurnCbet%, 4bet%, and positionally specific stats (ie. button steal %, UTG PFR%, etc.)